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    Since covering the topic of the environment in class last week, I have really noticed how environmentally-friendly Kidzu Children’s Museum actually is. Something that I am particularly impressed in regards to the museum is its creativity in promoting this idea of being “environmentally conscious”: from the implementation of innovative and engaging programs to the choice of language and phrasing Kidzu team members are taught to use when interacting with museum patrons in the Makery. Because of…

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    Although there is an ongoing debate in the United States about physician-assisted suicide and whether it should be legalized across the United States, the legalization of physician-assisted suicide would not only help patients “die with dignity”, it would also help their families and medical professionals as well. Physician-assisted suicide, or euthanasia, is the process of a medical doctor assisting a terminally ill patient end their lives in a pain free and professional process.…

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    we keep going, we can reach it. An example of something in real life corresponding to the Odyssey is how people can try and hold you back from your goal. For example, I wanted to be a snare drum player on the NHS drumline, but my skills were not good enough for me to make it. I tried to join the bass drums after that, and I failed again. So, I ended up in the Pit, which was the place I was meant to be. This can correspond to how Odysseus traveled across many lands, even to where some gods…

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    A high-pitched sound of the drums and Dholes had made the village noisy and disturbed. The ferocity of the sound was so strong that it could be heard even in the faraway places also. Nek Mohammad was playing the game of stick on the beat of these traditional musical instruments. He…

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    they said. He explained that when he started listing to that music it was for working out and he just liked the drums and guitars. The…

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    Elements Of Pop Rock Music

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    that it envelopes the listener 's mind and body, making them dance to the beat and sing along with the lyrics. Pop rock music is an integration of modern music with elements from other genres such as the use of electric guitars and drums. It usually involves the use of drums, guitar, piano, vocals and a synthesizer. Pop rock is one of the best genres of music to listen to in the 20th generation because of the powerfully distinct elements it contains. Two young and relatively known pop rock bands…

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    In the novel Shade’s Children by Garth Nix, a strong representation of friendship is demonstrated. In the book, a small boy named Gold-Eye has run away from his base camp once he had turned fifteen, which was just around the time of the change. The reason he was nicknamed Gold-Eye was because the change has placed an effect on his eyes, making them into a gold color. While his eyes are gold, they also have a special power. What he refers to as the “soon to be now”, meaning he can see into the…

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    Hip Hop Music Subculture

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    more commonly called rap, it is not a required component of hip hop music. It was former during the 1970s in New York City when African Americans increased their rate of block parties. To make the beats of the music they used turntables and drums which was a…

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    passionately supports the goals of the war and maintains an hopeful attitude regardless of the cruelty as well as death of people that unavoidably transpire. Therefore, the poems “The March into Virginia” by Herman Melville as well as “Beat! Beat! Drums!” by Walt Whitman usually exposes the primary philosophical along with political differences between the both poets ,thus demonstrating Whitman as an experimentalist as well as Melville as a traditional strict-constructivist,…

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    the story is what draws readers in. The suspense, the passion, the way the book makes readers feel about the situation is helped with the mood. “ Whole pitful of oboes and trombones and saxophones and viols and cornets and piccolo, and low and high drums.”(The Great Gatsby, paragraph 2). This passage gives the feeling of excess, with the only the rich being able to afford the orchestra of such extravagance. “The cars from New York…”(The Great Gatsby, paragraph 2). The extravagance from this…

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